15/F
I've already spent all of my fall and winter school clothes money, but my mom has an account at Kohl's so we're going to go there.
But I'm tired of wearing the same basic colored t-shirt, hoodie, jeans, and flats or sneakers or whatever.
Thats basically all I bought so far-- BASICS!
Can you guys give me some insight? No store names, please. I'm perrty restricted.
But how do you mix and match different colors and patterns without looking like you..DON'T MATCH?
What do you wear? Please, I feel totally BLAH!
LiLMAMAx answered Thursday August 7 2008, 7:50 pm: Well, Kohl's does have really cute clothes!
To start off, I'm not sure what kind of styles you like or anything, but here are some of my fashion tips that I enjoy wearing and seeing on other people!
You know the longer shirts that come almost to your knees? Buy a few, then buy some leggings that would match them. Their really inexpensive and they go great with flats! It's stylish and doesn't cost that much, you can't beat it.
When you buy jeans, buy a variety of different styles. Dark skinny jeans are cute with a white shirt and a pair of cute flats!
Accessories are a must when wanting a new look. Buy long necklaces, all different styles and colors to match some of your outfits. When you wear jewelry with plain outfits, it makes it look more OUT THERE.
Instead of buying regular old hoodies, buy the zip up ones. You can wear with a pair of jeans & a cute shirt underneath, and it looks a lot better than a regular hoodie with jeans.
Upgrading your look, can take time and a lot of thinking. When you go into the store, look at the sales papers and see what the models in them are wearing. I did that once, and bought the complete outfit that she had on and it looked GREAT together!
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